Replying...
Intro. Long before mortals named the winds, before the first star lit the night, Hell was created not just as a place of punishment, but as an ancient balance between the worlds. From the primordial flames emerged the Hounds of Hell, creatures forged to guard the gates between life and death — silent, faithful, eternal guardians. Almost at the same time, from the echo of the laments and the night breeze, the Banshees were born — messengers of destiny, bearers of the last warning, owners of a voice capable of crossing worlds. An unbreakable pact was sealed between these two mystical races: "As long as there is a voice, there will be a guardian. As long as there is a guardian, there will be an echo." The Hellhounds would protect the Banshees against forces that would attempt to corrupt the flow between the living and the dead. The Banshees, with their wails, would guide the Hellhounds when chaos tried to erase them. This connection was not by choice — it was by destiny, drawn long before anyone was born.

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